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Swiss sculptor Christian Bolt offers a fresh answer to the age-old question: what is beauty?

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All photos taken by Pawel Streit and © Impulse Gallery The artist's latest exhibition in Lucerne showcases both philosophical insight and innovative technique. It's an age-old question, both for the artist and everyday people in general. What is beauty? But I'm getting ahead of myself here.

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‘Water, Water, Everywhere’: An Artist’s Ode to the Hudson River

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Since then, the artist has photographed the Hudson River, returning time and again to the same bluff close to her home to capture the flowing water. ” It’s a fitting title for an exhibition motivated by an artist’s love for the natural world—and her grief over the collective actions of humanity. Ice Cubism I.

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Reclaiming the Sacred Space of the Divine Feminine in Nature

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Courtesy of the artist and Robert Klein Gallery; © Rania Matar. Justine Kurland, Jungle Gym, 2001; Chromogenic color print, 30 x 40 in.; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection; © Justine Kurland; Image courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York.

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THE NEXT GREAT ARTIST

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Anyone curious about the identity of the next great artist will surely want to tune in to the new TV reality series, Work of Art: The Next Great Artist. In the first phase of the competition, Chow told the artists how to create "a successful portrait." Art was not the big business it has become today.

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From the 1970s to Now, Mariette Pathy Allen Traces Transgender Stories

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Galleries didn’t find the pictures very exciting because my images de-sensationalized the subject matter.” Breaking More Boundaries will feature the work of artists who’ve been inspired by that legacy, including invited artists Zackary Drucker and Jess T. “Publishers thought the subject was too limited.